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LWN.net's coverage of Linux kernel development is detailed, technical, and timely.
See the LWN Kernel Index for instant access to all LWN kernel articles, organized by topic.
LWN runs kernel-oriented content every week. Some of our more recent articles in this area include:
October 25, 2021 Replacing congestion_wait() October 22, 2021 Synchronized GPU priority scheduling October 21, 2021 Controlling the CPU scheduler with BPF October 18, 2021 A disagreement over get_mm_exe_file() October 12, 2021 A QEMU case study in grappling with software complexity October 11, 2021 The intersection of modules, GKI, and rocket science October 8, 2021 Pulling slabs out of struct page October 7, 2021 A rough start for ksmbd October 6, 2021 Rolling stable kernels October 5, 2021 Moving Google toward the mainline October 1, 2021 How Red Hat uses GitLab for kernel development September 30, 2021 User-space interrupts September 29, 2021 Taming the BPF superpowers September 27, 2021 The 2021 Kernel Maintainers Summit September 22, 2021 A discussion on folios September 20, 2021 More Rust concepts for the kernel September 17, 2021 Key Rust concepts for the kernel September 16, 2021 The Rust for Linux project September 13, 2021 The rest of the 5.15 merge window September 10, 2021 The folio pull-request pushback
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